TGIF, indeed! It’s National Doughnut Day

WHAT’S the frosting on this foodie Friday? It’s National Doughnut Day, which is like TGIF squared.

Some deals to start the sugar rush:

Dunkin’ Donuts: Get a free doughnut of your choice at Dunkin’ Donuts with the purchase of any beverage. Doughnut choices include the newest item on the DD menu – the Blueberry Cobbler Donut, a blueberry-filled yeast shell doughnut topped with white icing and coffee cake streusel bits. To find a location near you, visit DunkinDonuts.com.

Jupiter Donut Factory: Visit this popular, indie doughnut shop Friday morning and you’ll score a free doughnut. But get there early – unlike DD, the Factory is open only from 6 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (And it often runs out of doughnuts well before closing.) 141 Center Street, Jupiter; 561-741-5290

Publix: The bakery is offering a foursome of doughnuts at a nice price – four for $2.49. Choose from any of the following varieties: apple fritters, cinnamon swirls, jelly-filled Bismarcks, twist doughnuts and custard-filled Long Johns. Publix.com

Winn-Dixie: The supermarket is offering one free jumbo doughnut hole for shoppers who visit the bakery Friday. (Limit is one per shopper, per visit, while supplies last.) Your doughnut hole choices: powdered, cinnamon or cake. Winn-Dixie.com

Cumberland Farms: The convenience shop is offering a free doughnut with the purchase of any hot or iced coffee or “Chill Zone” drink at any of its remodeled stores. To find one of the “New Concept” stores locally, visit CumberlandFarms.com.

A s’mores shake and doughnuts at Relish in the Northwood district of West Palm Beach. (Thomas Cordy/The Palm Beach Post)

The Office: The Delray Beach gastro pub still serves one of the most sinful varieties in town… a bacon-studded, glazed doughnut. 201 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 561-276-3600; TheOfficeDelray.com

DOugh DOugh’s Donuts: This West Palm-based food truck serves hot mini doughnuts with a variety of toppings, along with hot coffee. Find the truck Friday, from 7 to 10:30 a.m. on Northlake Boulevard, between Coconut and 140th Avenue (west of Ibis). DoughDoughsDonuts.net

Sweet factoid: This doughnut feast day is observed nationally on the first Friday of June. Its roots date back to World War I, when Salvation Army workers served doughnuts to soldiers fighting in the battlefields of France.